
Plans call for converting the Alexander Inn, formerly known as The Guest House, into an assisted living center. An East Tennessee nonprofit will have an estate sale there on May 25.
An East Tennessee nonprofit organization will have an estate sale at the Alexander Inn on May 25.
The historic two-story hotel, unused for about two decades, is being converted into an assisted living center. The estate sale will give the public a one-time opportunity to walk through a portion of the historic inn before renovations begin and purchase furnishings from the 1940s through the 1980s, a press release said.
The sale, which is scheduled form 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 25, is being organized by the East Tennessee Preservation Alliance in conjunction with Knox Heritage’s Salvage Room.
“Several items have already been removed by local historians, but the all of the remaining furniture, including chairs, tables, bed frames, dressers, and more will be available,” the press release said.
The Alexander Inn is located at 210 East Madison Road in Oak Ridge.
Here is more information from the press release:
This sale follows ETPA’s announcement that the Alexander Inn, historically known as the Guest House, has been purchased by a local company, Family Pride Corp. The transaction includes a preservation easement with ETPA that will ensure the building is protected forever. Initial stabilization work will begin at the site in the next few weeks, and a formal groundbreaking ceremony will be announced soon.
The Alexander Inn was built during the Manhattan Project to house official visitors and later was used as a hotel. It is included on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property in a historic district.
Proceeds from the tag sale will benefit ETPA, which works to protect places and structures with historic or cultural significance in Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Monroe, Morgan, Roane, Scott, Sevier, and Union counties. It is governed by a board of directors with representatives from across the region. ETPA carries out its mission through a variety of programs and encourages community support through education and advocacy. To get involved with ETPA’s advocacy efforts, please call (865) 523-8008 or visit www.etpaonline.org.
The Salvage Room, located at 1300 N. Broadway in Knoxville, sells architectural salvage and is a program of Knox Heritage. To learn more, visit www.knoxheritage.org/salvage.
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